Those Who Died
The 27 men who died following the sinking of the Dwinsk and are listed on the Tower Hill Memorial.
Jonathan Ackers/Stafford: an 18-year old fireman, born in Liverpool.
Henry Airey: a 48-year-old waiter, born in Liverpool.
John Balmer/Hockey: a 21-year old trimmer, born in Liverpool.
George Clarke: a 34-year-old able seaman, born in Liverpool.
Joseph William Coppin: the 36-year-old 2nd officer, born in Cornwall.
John Armstrong Corder: a 27-year old barber, born in Liverpool.
Eugene Patrick Corri: a 16-year-old apprentice, born in Lambeth.
William John Dunne: a 32-year-old chief steward (3rd class), born in Liverpool.
Matthew Fisher: a 47-year-old bed steward, born in Birkenhead.
Alfred Garrity: a 28-year-old quartermaster, born in Liverpool.
Patrick Gilmore: a 21-year-old seaman, born in Liverpool.
John Harris: a 31-year-old assistant purser, born in Liverpool.
Henry James Harrison: a 28-year-old seaman, born in Hull.
Alex Hayes: a 50-year-old fireman and trimmer, born in Larne.
Daniel Hinejosa: a 22-year-old trimmer, born in Buenos Aires.
Robert Inglis: an 18-year-old officer’s steward, born in Edinburgh.
Charles Robert Jones: a 26-year-old quartermaster, born in Bradford.
A.J. Lamb: a 43-year-old lamps, born in U.S.A
Anthony McGreal: a 27-year-old assistant storekeeper, born in Westport.
John Moneypenny: an 18-year-old assistant cook, born in Dundalk.
Robert Reginald Ranger: an 18-year-old assistant baker, born in Liverpool.
John Reid: a 35-year-old able seaman, born in Dublin.
Matthew Bernard Richardson: a 37-year-old ship's cook, born in Liverpool.
William Terrence Sheridan: a 19-year-old fireman, born in Liverpool.
Harry Sinclair: a 23-year-old, born in Sydney, NSW.
Alexander Taylor: a 21-year-old fireman, born in Liverpool.
William Gabbert Thornhill: a 33-year-old bed steward, born in Great Barr.
Information researched from Commonwealth War Graves Commission